Naomi Osaka Overcomes Injury Scare to Defeat Defending Champion Lamens in Thrilling Osaka Match

Naomi Osaka demonstrated resilience as she overcame an injury scare to defeat defending champion Suzan Lamens at the Kinoshita Group Japan Open. The match concluded with Osaka winning 7-6(6), 3-6, 6-2, propelling her into the quarterfinals.
Match Overview
The encounter was a high-quality competition that saw both players showcasing their talents. In the final set, Osaka raised her game significantly, particularly in response to Lamens’ challenge. However, tension arose when Osaka experienced discomfort in her left leg late in the match.
Injury Incident
While Lamens was serving at 5-0, Osaka suddenly pulled up, signaling trouble. Despite a brief medical time-out and her thigh being strapped, her mobility was noticeably affected.
Match Point Drama
Even with her movement hampered, Osaka fought to close out the match. She had difficulties converting two match points on her serve but ultimately succeeded with a backhand winner.
Player Reactions
- “It was definitely really difficult — I’m kind of sorry about my attitude,” stated Osaka in a post-match interview.
- She expressed hope for her next match, mentioning her use of Advil for pain relief.
- Osaka acknowledged, “I couldn’t really move that well. It’s not good, but I think I’m a fast healer.”
Key Match Highlights
Both players initially struggled to find their rhythm. Lamens lost the first eight points in her opening service game, while Osaka also faced setbacks, conceding a break early on. Osaka eventually took control in critical moments, winning the tiebreak after a standout point.
Upcoming Quarterfinals
Osaka is set to face Jaqueline Cristian in the next round. Cristian recently avenged a prior loss to Jessica Bouzas Maneiro, winning 0-6, 6-4, 6-2.